Wang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Development of a non-destructive method for detection of the juiciness of pear via VIS/NIR spectroscopy combined with chemometric methodsWang et al., 2020
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- Wang F
- Zhao C
- Yang G
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Juiciness is a primary index of pear quality and freshness, which is also considered as important as sweetness for the consumers. Development of a non-destructive detection method for pear juiciness is meaningful for producers and sellers. In this study, visible− near …
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